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Macy <strong>Glenna: </strong>Julia Stiles <strong>B-Girl: </strong>Denise Richards <strong>Girl: </strong>Bai Ling <strong>Sharper: </strong>Dulé Hill <strong>Matron: </strong>Debi Mazar </p><p>Thus begins a brutal descent into a contemporary urban hell in David Mamet's savage black comedy, when his encounter with a fortune-teller leads businessman Edmond (William H. Macy) to confront the emptiness of his life and marriage. Appalled, he flees into the vortex of the City's underbelly, plummeting into a free fall he mistakes for liberation. To Edmond's surprise, it's dark outside: hookers charge, pimps are violent, and the guy on the corner's a a conman. Edmond is robbed, beaten and left bewildered. But there's a strange comfort at the bottom. Exhilirated by a random act of violence, Edmond picks up a waitress, Glenna (Julia Stiles), but their riotous sex play leads first to conflict, then to murder. With nothing to lose but his liberty, Edmond spirals further out of control, towards prison, disintegration, and a very brutal redemption. </p><p><strong>Whore: </strong>Mena Suvari <strong>Pawnshop Owner: </strong>George Wendt <strong>Prisoner: </strong>Bokeem Woodbine <strong>Man in Bar: </strong>Joe Mantegna <strong>Edmond’s Wife: </strong>Rebecca Pidgeon </p><p><strong>Director: </strong>Stuart Gordon <strong>Screenplay: </strong>David Mamet <strong>DP: </strong>Denis Maloney <strong>Editor: </strong>Andy Horvitch <strong>Line Producer/UPM: </strong>Michael Gallant <strong>First Asst. Director: </strong>Scott Senechal <strong>Production Designer: </strong>Alan Muraoka <strong>Set Decorator: </strong>Kris Fuller <strong>Location Manager: </strong>Aric Bednarik <strong>Casting Director: </strong>Shannon Makhanian <strong>Production Accountant: </strong>Minnie Duerr <strong>Legal: </strong>Phil Rosen </p><p><strong>Muse Productions </strong></p><p>in association with: </p><p><strong>Tartan Films Code Entertainment Werner Films 120dB Films Pretty Dangerous Film The Hecht Company </strong></p><p><strong>Producers: </strong></p><p>Chris Hanley Molly Hassell Duffy Hecht Stuart Gordon Roger Kass Mary McCann Kevin Ragsdale </p><p><strong>Executive Producers: </strong></p><p>Tricia van Klaveren Gary Rubin Felix Werner Kathrin Werner Al Corley Bart Rosenblatt Eugene Musso Hamish McAlpine Stephen Hays </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><strong>Director's Statement </strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>Stuart Gordon </strong></li></ul><p><strong>Director/Writer/Producer </strong></p><p><strong>“Every fear hides a wish.” </strong></p><p>In 1985, winning the Critics’ Award at the Cannes Film Festival, Stuart Gordon surprised audiences with his debut feature film, RE-ANIMATOR. With its stunning box office success, RE-ANIMATOR has become a cult classic and Stuart Gordon has developed a loyal and devoted world-wide following. <br>So says David Mamet through his hapless protagonist Edmond. “When we fear things I think we wish for them. Death or burglars.” Edmond's fears cause him to buy a survival knife, which he soon puts to use. </p><p>Julia Stiles told me that the script for EDMOND reminded her of Michael Moore's brilliant documentary BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE in which Moore suggests that the excessive violence on the streets of America is a result of racial fear. Nervous white men buy guns to defend their families and homes and discover that they can't wait to put these guns to use. Every fear hides a wish. <br>His professional career began in 1970 as artistic director of The Organic Theater Company of Chicago, a position he held for fifteen years. The ensemble, which included actors Joe Mantegna and Dennis Franz, produced both original plays and adaptations, and Gordon worked directly with eminent authors Ray Bradbury, Roald Dahl, Mary Renault and Kurt Vonnegut to bring their works to the stage. In 1974 he produced and directed the world premiere of David Mamet’s SEXUAL PERVERSITY IN CHICAGO. The company performed on and off-Broadway, and toured the US and Europe. Gordon left Organic in 1985 when he was offered a three-picture deal in Los Angeles following the success of RE-ANIMATOR. <br>We all can relate to Edmond because we share his fears. We are all racists. I am continually shocked and amazed at the words that fly out of my own mouth when someone cuts me off in traffic. We try to hide our racism from each other and from ourselves. But we secretly know it's alive and well within us. <br>Gordon followed RE-ANIMATOR with another H.P. Lovecraft adaptation, FROM BEYOND (1986), cementing his notoriety in the horror genre. Subsequent directing credits include DOLLS (1987), ROBOT JOX (1990), PIT AND THE PENDULUM (1990) starring Lance Henricksen, <br>Edmond chooses to confront his fears of blacks, gays and women and so they become wishes, which at the story's conclusion all come true. </p><p>FORTRESS (1993) starring Christopher Lambert, CASTLE FREAK (1995) which won a Golden Chainsaw Award from Fangoria Magazine and SPACE TRUCKERS, starring Dennis Hopper. In 1998 in an astonishing change of pace, he directed Ray Bradbury’s comic fable THE <br>Stuart Gordon August 3rd 2005 <br>WONDERFUL ICE CREAM SUIT, starring Edward James Olmos and Esai Morales, for Disney Studios. The film premiered at the Sundance Festival and won the Best Director award at Rome’s Fantafestival. Joe Mantegna played the same role he had performed onstage at Organic almost twenty-five years earlier. </p><p><strong>Stuart Gordon - selected filmography as director </strong></p><p>2003 <strong>King of the Ants </strong>2001 <strong>Dagon </strong>1998 <strong>The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit </strong>1996 <strong>Space Truckers </strong>1995 <strong>Castle Freak </strong>1993 <strong>Fortress </strong></p><p>Gordon returned to another Lovecraft-inspired project, DAGON in 2001 and followed that with brutal crime drama KING OF THE ANTS in 2003. He and David Mamet have recently reunited to work on the film version of EDMOND (based on Mamet's controversial play). William H. Macy and Julia Stiles star. </p><p>1990 <strong>Robot Jox </strong>1990 <strong>The Pit and the Pendulum </strong>1987 <strong>Dolls </strong>1986 <strong>From Beyond </strong>1985 <strong>Re-Animator </strong></p><p>Gordon’s writing credits are equally impressive. In 1989 he and frequent collaborator Brian Yuzna created The Disney blockbuster HONEY, I SHRUNK THE KIDS. Gordon also executive produced its sequel, HONEY, I BLEW UP THE KID. Gordon and his writing partner Dennis Paoli also wrote BODY SNATCHERS for Warner Bros and THE DENTIST for Trimark. </p><p>Gordon lives in Los Angeles with his actress wife Carolyn Purdy Gordon (whom he murders in his films whenever possible) and his three daughters: Suzanna, Jillian and Margaret. </p><p><strong>Edmond - Selected filmographies </strong></p><p><strong>William H. Macy - Edmond </strong></p><p>2005 Sahara 2004 Cellular </p><p><strong>Dulé Hill - Sharper </strong></p><p>2005 Sexual Life 2003 Holes <br>2004 In Enemy Hands 2004 Spartan 2003 Seabiscuit <br>2000 Men of Honor 1999 She’s All That 1994 Sugar Hill <br>2003 The Cooler 2001 Focus 2000 State and Main 1999 Magnolia </p><p><strong>Debi Mazar - Matron </strong></p><p>2005 Be Cool 2004 Collateral <br>1998 A Civil Action 1998 Pleasantville 1997 Boogie Nights 1996 Fargo 1995 Murder in the First 1995 Mr. Holland’s Opus 1993 Searching for Bobby Fisher 1992 Shadows and Fog <br>2002 The Tuxedo 1999 The Insider 1997 She’s So Lovely 1996 Trees Lounge 1996 Girl 6 1995 Empire Records 1995 Batman Forever 1994 Bullets Over Broadway 1992 Malcolm X </p><p><strong>Julia Stiles - Glenna </strong></p><p>1990 Goodfellas <br>2004 The Bourne Supremacy 2004 The Prince and Me 2003 Mona Lisa Smile 2002 The Bourne Identity </p><p><strong>Mena Suvari - Whore </strong></p><p>2005 Beauty Shop 2004 Trauma 2004 Standing Still 2002 Spun </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">2001 </li><li style="flex:1">O</li></ul><p>2001 The Business of Strangers 2001 Save the Last Dance 2000 State and Main 2000 Hamlet 1999 10 Things I Hate About You <br>2002 Sonny 2001 American Pie 2 2001 Sugar & Spice 2000 American Virgin 1999 American Beauty 1999 American Pie </p><p><strong>Denise Richards - B-Girl </strong></p><p>2003 Scary Movie 3 2003 Love Actually 2002 Undercover Brother 2002 Empire 1999 The World Is Not Enough 1999 Drop Dead Gorgeous 1998 Wild Things </p><p><strong>George Wendt - Pawnshop Owner </strong></p><p>2005 Life Coach: The Movie 2003 King of the Ants 2003 My Dinner with Jimi 1999 Outside Providence 1997 Spice World 1992 Forever Young 1991 Guilty by Suspicion 1985 Fletch <br>1997 Starship Troopers 1997 Nowhere </p><p><strong>Bai Ling - Girl </strong><br><strong>Bokeem Woodbine - Prisoner </strong></p><p>2005 The Circle 2004 Ray <br>2005 Lords of Dogtown 2004 Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow 2004 She Hate Me <br>2001 3000 Miles to Graceland 1999 Life 1998 The Big Hit 1996 The Rock <br>2004 The Beautiful Country 1999 Anna and the King 1999 Wild Wild West 1997 Red Corner <br>1996 Freeway <br>1995 Nixon <br>1995 Dead Presidents 1995 Panther <br>1994 The Crow <br>1994 Jason’s Lyric </p><p><strong>Edmond - Selected filmographies </strong></p><p><strong>Joe Mantegna - Man in Bar </strong></p><p>2005 Nine Lives 1999 Liberty Heights 1998 Celebrity 1996 Albino Alligator 1996 Eye for an Eye 1995 Above Suspicion 1995 Forget Paris 1994 Airheads 1993 Searching for Bobby Fischer 1993 Body of Evidence 1991 Bugsy 1991 Homicide 1990 Alice 1990 The Godfather: Part 3 1987 Suspect 1986 Three Amigos 1986 The Money Pit </p><p><strong>Rebecca Pidgeon - Edmond’s Wife </strong></p><p>2001 Heist 2000 State and Main 1999 The Winslow Boy 1997 The Spanish Prisoner 1994 Oleanna 1991 Homicide 1988 The Dawning </p>
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